As Jobs has finally made it over to Europe (wonder if he had to check on a map to see where it was, it's been so long?), maybe he has a Europe-specific announcement; a Euro-based iTunes Music Store, or more likely an iPhoto printing/book tie-in with Kodak. The latter is not particularly important, but it would reassure us European types that Apple is not as US-centric as it often appears. After all the lowest priced G5 offered by the UK Apple Store is £1,318 ($2,107), before tax, compared to $1,999. We pay our way in more than just OS and brand loyalty.<br><br>Whingeing Brits, never met one!<br><br>

Although unfortunately this doesn't seem to be unique to Apple, from what i hear most electronics are more expensive in Europe then in the US. But i haven't exactly been shopping in Europe recently either so i could be mistaken. <br><br>

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